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Ursus

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  1. Ursus

    Chester G. Starr

    I had never heard of him until now, probably because a lot of his books are from the 1970's.
  2. Sounds like there is a lot of Roman-era stuff if the guilty party had to learn how to read Latin. I wonder what this will unfold once scholars sift through it.
  3. "They had to bring in lots of specialists. This would be the equivalent or the size of something like the ancient ... Dead Sea Scrolls." http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.p...oryId=105218287
  4. Now that President O has extended a gracious but perhaps naive olive branch to the Islamic world, I doub't you'll see any prosecutions of Bush. If every little thing that Bush and Cheney did was brought by a trial to the world press it would probably cause world outrage and in particular be a recruiting tool for Al-Qaeda. And so, Bush has been left to retire to his Texas ranch while history writes his condemnation. Meanwhile, Cheney doesn't seem to understand that former vice presidents are supposed to fade away. His big mouth is burying what's left of the Republican party at this point.
  5. Interesting. I guess if I am ever forced to move to Texas for some ungodly reason, I'll go to Austin. Do they have good museums, libraries, art galleries, etc?
  6. http://www.comcast.net/video/mummies-found...ast/1143522048/
  7. How integrated do you want it? How far should it expand?
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    Trek

    Well, I just came from the theatres. It is fun and watchable, if you turn your brain off for 2 hours and look over the super massive black(plot)holes.
  9. Yes. Hence my less than serious tone. Ok, I'm locking it. Nothing to see here, move along.
  10. Actually, can we just lock it, Chris? I think the site members have been more than kind in offering their sage advice to this .... important topic.
  11. http://www.theonion.com/content/news/hercu...l_struggling_to Past elections have met with little success for the son of Zeus and Alcmena. His Pantheon Party does not have the support to qualify for matching funds, and several past opponents have run negative ads against him, citing Hercules' insolence in believing he is an equal to the gods, his proclivity to run off for a year at a time to chase bulls, and his dalliances with male companion Iolaus.
  12. Sadly we have no Gladiatrix reenactors in the states that I am aware of. I would find that very interesting.
  13. Well, if it's from the same author as Roman Empire at Bay, I am not so sure. His prose is not what I would call conducive to page turning in the manner of Tom Holland or Philip Matyszak.
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    Nero.

    I think too open ended questions invite drivel responses. Or smart ass responses. I opt for the latter. Anyway, Wotwotius, have fun with that!
  15. Roman Passions is definitely something I will get sooner or later.
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    Nero.

    I would write down: Dear doctor, You didn't take composing this test very seriously. Therefore, I choose not to answer very seriously. Yours, ------
  17. I am reading several things at once. Just got done with Taschen's "Gothic Art" overview. Loved it. (No, it's not that type of Gothic. Sorry, Nephele ...) Will be reading "Celtic Mythology" next. Have been reading "Fires of Vesuvius" by Mary Beard off and on for the past two weeks. An interesting and informative book - just a little more involved of a read than I care to entertain right now.
  18. Never heard of Eschenbach, sorry.
  19. Hmmm. What about cultural events? Does anyone want to make the case Cicero is the greatest Roman ... not because of his politics, but because he molded the Latin Language, and his letters give us profound insight into Roman history at a critical stage? Or what about Virgil and Ovid, whose poems and literature inspired a later Europe and delight even today? Or what about the eastern emperor Justinian, whose codex of Roman law inspired European jurisprudence?
  20. I agree he is underrated. In some ways he is a kind of critical link between the early and later empires.
  21. You get down on all fours and lick it up.
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